A while ago, someone posted here a script that sets up a FC1 installation
image file. I took it and improved it so that it will even download the RPMs
from the net and create the swap image. Here you go (in the attachment).
Thanks.
Rob
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> Is there a good resource or "how-to" on how I could use the Fedora distro
on colinux, vs. the Debian or Gentoo images that are available?
>
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I'm just uploading a package containing Fedora Core 1 root image + config
file + kernel + setup instructions.
In about 30 minutes it will be available at:
http://jaak.sav.net/colinux/
The file is about 70 MBs in size and contains a 2GB root image + bzipped
swapfiles for your convenience. Fedora is quite minimal and contains nothing
but the core packages. It has "vim" and "nano" text editors "apt-get" to
update and install new software.
I used the latest snapshot of CoLinux
http://www.colinux.org/snapshots/coLinux-20040411-2.exe)
Haven't tested it against 0.6.0.
Jarek
P.S. The bandwidth at sav.net is not infinite, so it would be great if
someone could put this on sourceforge.
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Subject: [coLinux-devel] Help on Fedora
> Is there a good resource or "how-to" on how I could use the Fedora distro
on colinux, vs. the Debian or Gentoo images that are available?
>
> Thanks!
>
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 07:27:47AM +0300, Dan Aloni wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 09:32:28PM +0200, Jaroslaw Kowalski wrote:
>
> > I'm just uploading a package containing Fedora Core 1 root image + config
> > file + kernel + setup instructions.
> >
> >[snip]
> >
> > P.S. The bandwidth at sav.net is not infinite, so it would be great if
> > someone could put this on sourceforge.
>
> I am going to upload this today.
After looking at it, no.
Including a custom kernel with the image is a bad idea. At this point,
coLinux doesn't verify compatiblity between vmlinux and the rest of the
code. Any binary incompatiblity can lead to crashes. You wouldn't want
to tie the image to one coLinux release anyway.
If there's important something missing from the default kernel that is
bundled with coLinux's releases, please tell me and I'll add it. You
could have at least supply the .config file that you compiled the kernel
with, along with that image.
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Dan Aloni
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